Tuesday, April 9, 1996 By Colette Jue Daily Bruin Contributor Danny Hoch, a 25-year-old solo performer from Queens, insists that there is no definite message in his work. He’s just trying to get people to listen. "I can’t really say there is a message," Hoch says. "That’s sort of a negative way to look at […]
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New UC chancellors appointed
Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Dynes, Greenwood occupy helm at UCSD and UCSCBy Michael Howerton Daily Bruin Staff Concluding an extensive nationwide search that considered more than 100 candidates, the University of California Board of Regents selected the next chancellors for the Santa Cruz and San Diego campuses yesterday in a special phone meeting. Robert Dynes, […]
Course readers ruled to be ‘fair use’ of copyrighted work
Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Judgment may lead to lower prices for some class bookletsBy John Digrado Daily Bruin Staff In an upset victory over several major publishers, a federal appeals court overturned a decision which may have major implications for UCLA students and faculty who use course readers. Michigan Document Services, an independent print shop, […]
Undergraduate council lobbies to raise reg fees
Wednesday, April 10, 1996 75-cent increase would lend financial support to student advocacy groupsBy Brooke Olson Daily Bruin Staff With less than two months until the spring turnover in student government, the undergraduate council is busy voting on referendums to be placed on the May 1 and 2 election ballot. Tuesday night, the undergraduate council […]
What’s the buzz?
Wednesday, April 10, 1996 JUSTIN WARREN/Daily Bruin Hover-flies (from the insect family Syrphidae), some nearing an inch in length, can be heard buzzing loudly around campus on quiet afternoons. This one is photographed near the Powell Library.
Former guest lecturer files misconduct suit
Wednesday, April 10, 1996 Chicana/o studies professor charges regents, Daily BruinBy Karen Duryea Daily Bruin Staff A Los Angeles Superior Court judge today may determine whether to allow a multi-million dollar case against the university and the UCLA student media to go forward. The first of the two hearings held today will decide if sanctions […]
Hitting home- Increased access…
Wednesday, April 10, 1996 By Susan Lee Daily Bruin Contributor It’s hard to believe that cars, beer and Hello Kitty have something in common. But all three, among thousands of other things, can be found on Internet homepages from all over the globe. As a result of advancing technology, the term "surfing the net" has […]